It is always a pleasure to welcome a new member and this month we welcome International Travel College. Members received positive PBRF results this month, with Carey Baptist College once again confirmed as the best performing non-university provider, and Bethlehem Tertiary Institute showing a great improvement from 2003. NZ Welding School also demonstrates its commitment to personalising learning experiences with one of its recent students. Finally, some PTEs are over-delivering on their promises - and it's a problem!
ITI Welcomes International Travel College
ITI is proud to welcome its newest member, The International Travel College of New Zealand The International Travel College (ITC) has its main campus in Auckland City, and others in South Auckland and on the North Shore. It offers training in Travel & Tourism, International Travel, ... more »
When Over-Delivery is a Problem
Over-delivery is a positive outcome in most relationships - getting more than you agreed for is usually a nice surprise. Cabinet, however, has apparently made a decision to question providers that over-deliver on funded enrolments and possibly even penalise them. ITI is working through the ... more »
Carey Receives Top Non-University Research Ranking
In a pleasing endorsement of its research quality, Carey Baptist College has been ranked the highest non-university tertiary provider for the second time running. In recent years the research of the college has twice been tested against the wider tertiary sector in New Zealand. In 2003 ... more »
PBRF results confirm Bethlehem Tertiary Institute’s growing research culture
Bethlehem Tertiary Institute (BTI) received a pleasing endorsement for their research efforts in the latest Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) round, recording the greatest percentage change of any institute. The results confirm BTI’s growing status in terms of nationally and ... more »
Paraplegic Student Takes on Welding School Challenge
Paraplegic Shaun Murphy, 21, has taken on a course at the New Zealand Welding School as he finds his way in the world in a wheelchair. Shaun Murphy may have lost the use of his legs but he never gave up hopes of finding a job. Three years ago while working as a dairy farmer in the ... more »
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